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no gasoline to be sold in California?
there goes the travel industry.
and delivery industry.
how will we replace the gas taxes we won't be collecting for our highways?
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Your 401k & savings account
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Wasn't there someone that wanted to build a wall or something?
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China did it..worked pretty well
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The sale of new gasoline cars in 2035. You can still keep your current one or buy a used gas car but no new car that uses a internal combustion engine.
Thank you libs for voting him into office and voting to raise our gas prices.
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It will not be long until California becomes too damn hot. Fires even with improved forestry will rage. There are already projections about the migrations climate change will cause in the US. This is no joke. I prefer to stay in California and this ban may well help. At some point we will have no choice but to do this nationally.
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this is nothing more than a paper lion, it has no bearing and no teeth. only headlines and grandstanding for GOV Screwsome. it lets the stupid of his Libtards think he's really done something, and he gets headlines so he can run for president in 4 years, and even get reelected without any consequences for him, because either way he'll be out of office and it will be someone elses problem so many problems and so many industries will lose thousands of jobs if this goes through. as Michael Douglas once said, "this is a pitch in the dirt'. Only the uninformed and those that enjoy being lead by the nose, or don't think things through will think this is such a great idea. textbook stupidity in leadership and subservancy at its best!!
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Yes, a constant virus signal contest it seems.
So if Trump gets re-elected it will be Kamala, Newsome, Cuomo & Gay Pete with Yang as the underdog competing in 2024 vs Ivanka or Jr.?
Thats got to be his plan, keep it all in the family, right?
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Sign, share, and mail in. It's an official petition. Even if it's just your signature, you can mail it in. Or find a signing location.
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... By the time this takes effect most of the people complaining will be dead or too old to drive. 😀
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"Thank you libs for voting him into office and voting to raise our gas prices."
And thanks to ballot harvesting and deceptive measure verbage we couldnt even REPEAL the gas tax.
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Lmaoooo. I was wondering who said that ...Okay Newsom, some of us smart people know you won't be GOVERNOR of California then.
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For climate change, it's a good idea. Gas cars should be grandfathered in, and you should be able to buy gas for your grandfathered in cars, but no sales of gas cars as of 2035 sounds sound.
Push the industry to make electric cars better.
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"It will not be long until California becomes too damn hot. Fires even with improved forestry will rage. There are already projections about the migrations climate change will cause in the US. This is no joke. I prefer to stay in California and this ban may well help. At some point we will have no choice but to do this nationally."
Uh. Texas has forests. Why aren't their forests burning? Did climate change skip that state? Or do they just manage their forests better? Or, perhaps they do not tolerate people with fireworks on one of the hottest days of the year starting a forest fire. Or perhaps they do not have inept crooked politicians operating a failing infrastructure like PG&E and SCE with an electrical grid that fails and starts forest fires.
Climate change? Seriously? If California bans petroleum-fueled automobiles, and the other states do not, what difference will that make in terms of the effect on global climate change? I think "zero."
Have you ever been to China or India? I have, and many of the industrial cities are practically unlivable due to their negligence in this climate change argument.
Alright, ban gasoline cars in California. Ban air conditioning, furnaces, lawn mowers, tractors, trucks and everything else you can think of, short of rolling back the industrial revolution that began at he start of the 20th century.
I grew up with none of those things, so it does not matter to me what you crazy people in California want to do.
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The Exodus of California has begun, people are moving to better states with better laws and lower taxes. It all starts with who we vote for here in CA, we did this to ourselves voting for these people with ridiculous laws. But whats worst is now you have the same people who voted for real terrible laws now moving into classic traditional states where people care about their freedoms and constitutional rights just to ruin their state.
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Cool, this state is overcrowded anyway.
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It's already too late. The reductions in bio diversity, momentum of climate change, massive deficits and unsustainable debt are clear indicators that we are basically phucked. Enjoy today for tomorrow (figuratively) is gonna suck.
Nick
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I am picturing Cuba for some reason.
Seems like I have been seeing a lot more cars registered in Montana especially around Beverly Hills.
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Idiot
And, you dumb fucks call DJT a dictator, lol
Babbling Nuisance is a POS wannabe dictator junior
CA's carbon footprint is a rounding error, negligible
And, you dumb fuck morons enjoy your virtue signalling
While driving more low income minorities and immigrants into homelessness and hunger
That's how Progressives work
Simple answers dictated from on high
That never consider the unintended consequences
Even if long term global warming were proved to be true and anthropomorphic
Your solutions are always 100% wrong and counterproductive
It's shocking that my hunting license doesn't include tags for you microcephalic sub-humans
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Fuck, that was for Nick not Galen
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China made him do it.
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It was an “executive order” to take effect 15 years from now. It will be rescinded or pushed back by then.
It will happen eventually... but not by 2035.
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It is time to move out everybody. The sky is falling in California and life is way better every where else.
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"The Exodus of California has begun"...
Yeah twenty years ago maybe.
GBD on point with his last rant. 👌
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it would never get thru the court system anyway
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California must assume.the leadership in the United States. Like it or not the federal government denies the impact of climate change. Trump thought it was a hoax at one time. Like I said in an earlier post mass migrations due to climate change will be happening in the US. Newsome edict is really just a very small step forward. .
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15 years from now...some of the people bitching will be driving souped up electric cars that give you whiplash from putting your foot on the accelerator. Be all like "OMG, LOL. Gas powered cars what was I thinking!?!"
We banned leaded gas ages ago but you still have vintage (and rather awesome) cars still around. So come 2035 even if it's not repealed so what... Come that time you'll see a mix of cars on the road. Probably more like 2050 before you see 95% of the vehicles on the road as electric.
I wonder if electric usage will sky rocket from sex bot usage 15 years from now.
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^ sexbot... 🤔
Then we dont have to go anywhere...
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I am certainly NOT against electric cars....
But there is a simple issue...where does the electricity come from to charge these bad boys. Last numbers I had read (been a while so let me know if there is something more up to date), electric car sales in CA make up only about 5.5%. So let's move that to 100%.
We currently do not have enough electricity to power our A/C during hot summer months,
I did some research and the typical electric vehicle gets about 2.5 miles per Kwh (kilowatt hour)
Assuming about 10,000 miles driver per year (obviously if you are over this number, the electricity goes up), that would mean you would use 4,000 kilowatt hours of 'charge'. Charging is NOT totally efficient, so my number is not totally accurate, since you would lose energy in the charging process, often 5% or more.
That equates to 333 Kwh per month of additional electricity.
The average California household currently uses about 557 Kwhs. My last monthly bill showed 884, but I have a fairly large house with a pool, have a home office, so I am obviously above the norm. But given apartments, condos, etc. and people living alone, I will accept that 557 number I got from a website I found.
The 333 Kwh per month would be a 60% increase in needed electricity. Of course if the household has more than one vehicle, that number goes way up.
So we need to increase the overall 'sustainable energy' produced in CA 60% over our current, which still does not fully accommodate our energy needs.
I just hope our politicians are looking at all of these numbers, since each action has multiple results or needs.
We are already seeing deterioration in the mirrored solar energy producing plants in Mojave, so those sources may not be the answer (darn, the sand pits the mirrors, the heat damages the wiring and each panel becomes less efficient and produces less power).
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And NPembrush just increased the needed electricity by a ton....LOL
We really need more solar panels now.
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Buy your cars in AZ, I suppose.
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I actually agree with jazz In principle for once, but note we have 15 years to come up with this, and we’re not going to have close to all electric cars by 2035. Just no new gas or diesel cars will be sold.
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Everybody that can afford a car in 2035 will have already left California
Paying the beach tax at that point be unsustainable
All Blue State Blue Cities will be in ashes
If you want to see it right now you can check it out in DTLA or SF
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nightrider...
I do hope we solve our electricity issues in CA. I was involved in one of the Mojave solar projects back in 2013- 2014. and it is now a financial mess. Abengoa cost $1.2 billion and 'sold' electricity to PG&E for an above market rate with a bunch of Federal tax credits and loans. People were so focused on solar energy, they didn't do adequate research. The reflective mirrors got pitted from the 'sand blasting' they got from the winds and sand in the Mojave desert. As the mirrors pitted and got dirtier, the reflective properties dropped and less power was generated.
This project makes Solyndra look like chump change from a loss standpoint....
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These fucking pussy politicians talk alot of shit and never get anything done.
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Jordan Peterson explains this brilliantly. There are many other related issues the UN will not discuss, including starving children, and the corrupt governments and organized entities who will profit from whatever "green deal" is reached.
Any discussion that does not include China's and India's catastrophic environmental policies has no credibility and should be dismissed as a money-grab pretending to prevent global catastrophe.
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if Screwsome's bold move was so bold and so great, why wait 15 years?? Why wait until long after he's out of office for it to take affect???? why not be a real leader and implement it during his term so he can take full credit or responsibility for his bold leadership. Just a political pussy with a paper lion!
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^because there's no chance we'll be ready during the time Newsom is in office.
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Shit, by 2035, Ill be long since retired and out of state.
Fuck Kalifornia.
Let him ruin the state.
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Good, I'm tired of breathing in gas while starting my car.
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Better air quality at monetary cost, pre 2010 commercial diesel truck are already banned in California. Small trucking companies are quitting or moving outta state. Someone always pay the price
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Air pollution has been terrible in L.A. and other parts for a long time, I don't know why anyone would be complaining about this.
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I wonder if just because you cant buy a car here you cant go to az. And buy one and drive across the border and drive it here
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"Good. I'm tired of breathing in gas while staring my car" - Corndog
LOL.... I'm guessing you are doing it wrong... Take your lips off of the tail pipe.
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If all the ice on earth melts not having gasoline for your internal combustrion engin will be the least of your worries.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIxRVfCpA64&app=desktop
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